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Emergency Call Preceded Plane Crash in Grand Tetonhttp://k2radio.com/emergency-call-preceded-plane-crash-in-grand-teton/
http://k2radio.com/emergency-call-preceded-plane-crash-in-grand-teton/#commentsMon, 16 Sep 2013 11:38:09 +0000Associated Presshttp://k2radio.com/?p=308530Continue reading…]]>The National Transportation Safety Board says the pilot of an experimental plane that crashed Wednesday in grand Teton National Park told air traffic controllers there was a problem with the plane and that the pilot was returning to the airport when the plane crashed.

The board is recommending that the Federal Aviation Administration require large airplanes to be equipped with anti-ground collision tools, such as a camera system that would give the pilot a clear view of the plane's wingtips

]]>http://k2radio.com/ntsb-discusses-jakcson-hole-airport-incident/feed/0Amy Lynn Oelkers, flickrNTSB To Release Recommendations For Air Raceshttp://k2radio.com/ntsb-to-release-recommendations-for-air-races/
http://k2radio.com/ntsb-to-release-recommendations-for-air-races/#commentsTue, 10 Apr 2012 11:37:06 +0000Associated Presshttp://k2radio.com/?p=82484Continue reading…]]>RENO, Nev. (AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board is releasing its recommendations on air race safety and providing an update on its investigation into the tragic crash at last fall's Reno Championship Air Races that killed 11 people and seriously injured more than 70 spectators

]]>http://k2radio.com/ntsb-to-release-recommendations-for-air-races/feed/0Feds Urge States To Ban Texting, Talking On Roadshttp://k2radio.com/feds-urge-states-to-ban-texting-talking-on-roads/
http://k2radio.com/feds-urge-states-to-ban-texting-talking-on-roads/#commentsWed, 14 Dec 2011 16:38:30 +0000Associated Presshttp://k2radio.com/?p=49153Continue reading…]]>LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ren Bishop is one of many American drivers who texts, tweets and talks on her cellphone while she's behind the wheel — and thinks it should be up to drivers to use their discretion when it comes to safety